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In this study, we isolated and analysed a small heat shock protein (HSP) of Ostertagia ostertagi (Oo-HSP18). Oo-hsp18 is encoded by a single-copy gene and the full-length cDNA represents an 18-kDa protein. The expression of Oo-hsp18 is highly stage specific and restricted to the adult stage. The...
Cysteine proteinase enriched fractions obtained by thiol-sepharose chromatography of O. ostertagi membrane-bound protein extract (S3-thiol) or total adult excretory-secretory (ES-thiol) products were tested in a vaccination experiment to evaluate their protective efficacy against O. ostertagi in ...
Host tissue penetration, feeding and immune evasion by helminth parasites may be mediated by both mechanical processes and histolytic products released by the parasite. To investigate potential histolytic products released during in vitro maintenance of exsheathed 3rd (L3) and 4th (L4) stage larvae ...
Two group of calves, 36 Holstein cross-bred bull and 36 heifer calves (aged 6-8 months) were each divided into 6 groups of 6, in Belgium [date not given]. In both main groups, calves in the first control group (C1) and first treated group (T1) received a daily infection of 200 L3 of O. ostertagi...
The importance of L3, L4 and adult stages of Mecistocirrus digitatus in inducing resistance to reinfection was examined in 3 groups of 5 calves (A, B, C) which were immunized for 2 consecutive days with a daily dose of 20 000 M. digitatus infective larvae. Group A was treated with ivermectin at 7...